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 armed [ɑrmd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有扶手的, 武装的, 有防卫器官的

[法] 武装的, 持械的, "F带武器的


  1. A fast, lightly armed warship, smaller than a destroyer, often armed for antisubmarine operations.
    护卫舰一种轻型武装的迅速战斗舰,比驱逐舰小,常为反潜水军事行动而配有武器
  2. The plane is hijacked by six armed terrorists.
    该飞机被6个武装的恐怖主义者所劫持。
  3. Four armed robbers forced their way into a Long Island house where they tortured a woman with a hot iron, then made off with$5, 000 in cash and jewelry, police said yesterday.
    警方昨天说,四名挟带武器的强盗闯入长岛一户住宅,用烧热的熨斗折磨一位妇女,然后抢走了5000元的现金和珠宝。


armed
[ adj ]
  1. (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms

  2. <adj.all>
    armed robbery
  3. having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination

  4. <adj.all>
    the many-armed goddess Shiva
  5. (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns

  6. <adj.all>


Arm \Arm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Armed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Arming}.] [OE. armen, F. armer, fr. L. armare, fr. arma,
pl., arms. See {arms}.]
1. To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms. [Obs.]

And make him with our pikes and partisans
A grave: come, arm him. --Shak.

Arm your prize;
I know you will not lose him. --Two N. Kins.

2. To furnish with arms or limbs. [R.]

His shoulders broad and strong,
Armed long and round. --Beau. & Fl.

3. To furnish or equip with weapons of offense or defense;
as, to arm soldiers; to arm the country.

Abram . . . armed his trained servants. --Gen. xiv.
14.

4. To cover or furnish with a plate, or with whatever will
add strength, force, security, or efficiency; as, to arm
the hit of a sword; to arm a hook in angling.

5. Fig.: To furnish with means of defense; to prepare for
resistance; to fortify, in a moral sense.

Arm yourselves . . . with the same mind. --1 Pet.
iv. 1.

{To arm a magnet}, to fit it with an armature.


Armed \Armed\, a.
1. Furnished with weapons of offense or defense; furnished
with the means of security or protection. ``And armed
host.'' --Dryden.

2. Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or
efficiency.

A distemper eminently armed from heaven. --De Foe.

3. (Her.) Having horns, beak, talons, etc; -- said of beasts
and birds of prey.

{Armed at all points} (Blazoning), completely incased in
armor, sometimes described as {armed cap-[`a]-pie}.
--Cussans.

{Armed en flute}. (Naut.) See under {Flute}.

{Armed magnet}, a magnet provided with an armature.

{Armed neutrality}. See under {Neutrality}.

  1. Guerrillas armed with assault rifles killed a West German priest when he tried to rescue another missionary who was being attacked with a hatchet, a church spokesman said Wednesday.
  2. Iraq did not offer such a letter, but the secretary-general said both countries told him they would restrain their armed forces.
  3. What should we be doing with our armed forces which we are both reforming and reducing?
  4. "As commander of the armed forces I exhort every single soldier in a total offensive to destroy the enemy, eliminate him, wipe out his will to fight," Samudio said.
  5. 'Confrontation with the army will lead to the break-up of the armed forces, which are one of the Algerian people's achievements.'
  6. Students armed with firebombs and rocks clashed with riot police at four colleges in Seoul when they were blocked from marching into the streets.
  7. There will be new challenges for NATO, as the level of concern about armed conflict reduces.
  8. Danielsson's 330-ton corvette is armed with artillery and depth charges that could sink a sub, but much of its weaponry is intended to punch holes in the hull of a sub and force it to the surface, rather than destroy it.
  9. After the attack, gangs of armed men roamed the capital's deserted streets, stoning two radio stations and the headquarters of two political parties opposed to the government of Lt.
  10. Whether the Soviets will be allowed to inspect the B-2 bomber to ensure it is not equipped to carry long-range, air-launched Cruise missiles armed with nuclear weapons, as the United States has assured them.
  11. Five heavily armed men were arrested in a surprise raid last week at a downtown Bogota apartment.
  12. In fact, the man had been in prison for armed robbery.
  13. He was released in the early 1980s but subsequently was arrested in the United States on charges of rape and armed robbery, the DEA said without giving the outcome of those cases.
  14. Just two days earlier, he had confidently signed an order placing all armed forces on alert.
  15. Less than a week ago in the early morning hours of August 2nd, Iraqi armed forces, without provocation or warning, invaded a peaceful Kuwait.
  16. "Domestic fights, or armed robberies," he recalled in a recent interview. "Nothing like these." Both Hooks and Roper appeared to have been chosen at random and neither knew their attackers, police say.
  17. "Our armed forces will close in an iron rank against those who try to challenge us and will make Iraq and Kuwait a grave yard for those who launch any aggression," the Iraqi statement said.
  18. Rafsanjani, 55, who also is the armed forces commander-in-chief, has served as speaker for the past eight years.
  19. In Ulsan today, Hyundai car workers, armed with clubs and metal pipes, guarded the main gate of their plant.
  20. Col. Ochoa resigned from the armed forces last month after 26 years of service because he was in disagreement with the policies of the Christian Democrat government.
  21. When the athletes learned that playing dice was also an easy way to lose money, some turned to armed robbery, the students said.
  22. "Shake ratttle and roll," muttered one of the men on the barricade, armed with an automatic weapon.
  23. After a hectic car chase through the outskirts of Turin, police arrested a man suspected of armed robbery.
  24. The chairmen of the armed services committees in both the House and the Senate have said Congress won't appropriate more money for weapons the West Germans won't accept.
  25. Government insists that the PAC should be ejected from the talks because it has refused to abandon its armed struggle.
  26. In the early 1970s, three were set up for leading groups of state employees (mainly men) who did not strike or collectively bargain: top civil servants and judges; doctors and dentists; and the armed forces.
  27. A group of about 200 demonstrators continued throwing objects at police armed with riot shields as well as at passing civilian cars, Scotland Yard said.
  28. Four armed hijackers in Pyatigorsk, southern Russia, took 40 bus passengers hostage and demanded a getaway helicopter and a Dollars 15m ransom.
  29. What might have been the nation's first free elections in 30 years were thwarted last November when armed thugs killed at least 34 people at polling stations.
  30. An armed group came out to meet the Americans.
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